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VenueCliffs Pavilion
TownSouthend-on-Sea
CountyEssex
From13th November 2000
To13th November 2000
Cliffs Pavilion (V42)
Current/Future Listings
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The League of Gentlemen - Local Show For Local People

Work:: The League of Gentlemen (S0333730201)

Jeremy, Mark, Steve and Reece were introduced via mutual friends whilst studying in Wakefield and Leeds. Discovering they all had a penchant for dark humour and horror films, they began writing together in 1994. 'The League Of Gentlemen was created in 1995, with a show at London s Cockpit Theatre, and followed by a weekly showcase at the Canal Café in London s Little Venice. The quartet took the show to Edinburgh s Fringe Festival in 1996 and gained encouraging press reviews. They returned the following year to scoop the prestigious Perrier Award. A season at Her Majesty s Theatre, Haymarket, London followed, spawning a 6-part series for Radio 4, entitled On The Town With The League Of Gentlemen. The show picked up the Sony Silver Award in 1998, and they were granted a series for BBC2. With a regular 2.5 million viewers, and a second series under their belts.

Production:: Local Show For Local People (T911094300)

The League are taking Royston Varsey on the road. The tour, named A Local Show For Local People, will feature all the favourite characters: Mickey, Auntie Val and, of course, Edward and Tubbs.
Author Mark Gatiss
Author Steve Pemberton
Author Reece Shearsmith
Author Jeremy Dyson
Lighting Mark Henderson
Design Grenville Horner
Costume Yves Barre
Performer Mark Gatiss
Performer Steve Pemberton
Performer Reece Shearsmith

Listing:: L0267628911




Local Show For Local People

The League are taking Royston Varsey on the road. The tour, named A Local Show For Local People, will feature all the favourite characters: Mickey, Auntie Val and, of course, Edward and Tubbs.

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